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Warner Home Video has announced a Blu-ray release of the directors cut

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Warner Home Video has announced a Blu-ray ($34.99) release of [b]Little Shop of Horrors/b] for October 9th. As well as including both theatrical and director's cuts of the film, the disc will include a commentary by director Frank Oz, a Frank Oz and Little Shop of Horrors: The Director's Cut featurette, deleted scenes, and more. A 40-page book will also be included with production photos, notes, and rare insights into the making of the film. We've attached a trade advert with early artwork below:

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It's good that it has the theatrical version that we all grew up with. Now, if we can just get the 3 Honey I Shrunk The Kids movies on blu-ray, Moranis fans will be all set....well, if they ever get around to putting the MST3K-style for Ghostbusters commentary on blu-ray. That's why I'll never get the blu-ray.

We're guessing that only the ending will be different, and some of the other bits and peices that weren't in the final cut aren't going to be reinstated (the fact that there is a deleted scenes section press), and this will probably include the adagio section of The Meek Shall Inherit, which can be heard on the soundtrack album.

If you've ever watched the original ending, then you will know that it goes on for an age and was probably an assembly edit of all the footage shot - hopefully this will be re-edited into something shorter an snappier.

FINALLY! Just the other day I was dreaming that someday, producer David Geffen would realize that what the true Little Shop fans really want is the Director's Cut of this amazing musical to be fully remastered and available to own! It is my favorite Musical of all time and for the film to receive such a new treatment is long overdue. Thank you to David Geffen and Frank Oz for finally making the dream a reality this Fall!

Sweetness. Given how well Warner tends to treat their catalog releases, I am looking foreword to this.

Side-note: Oddly enough, their catalog releases are typically better than their modern ones. The Potter movies look great and everything, but they still show a s**t-ton of edge-enhancement and even some DNR.

Nightmare wrote: But I hope the price comes down that alot of money to pay for an old movie even with the book and the special features Suggested retail prices are always a bit outrageous. I'd expect it to be in the $20-$25 range on release.

Day one buy for me also long as we finally get to see the super rare Black and white ending which it said it has .But I hope the price comes down that alot of money to pay for an old movie even with the book and the special features